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Rickdogg44

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nah I'm saying anyone who does a decent amount of research can make moves in the stock market. You don't need to make a living off of dikkriding others.

Legit its just a matter of time before they jump into IPOC and SBE
They bought bunch of work past two days
 

BushidoBrown

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My avg price almost double tho.

But TSLA still my Nikka:mjlit:


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Random question:

I still own a stock that has gone bankrupt. The app even says I can sell my position, but I am no longer allowed to buy any shares. My current value there is $38. I lost $1,071 on the stock.

The stock was ASNA, but now the ticker shows up as ASNAQ. If I leave that in there for another 1 year? 2 years? 5 years? is there any chance that I'll ever be able to break even, or is it the kind of thing where the longer I leave it in there I'll just watch it eventually wither down to $0.00. What experience do you guys have with these situations?

P.S.-I now set "stop-losses" so I'm not going to suffer any huge losses like that on companies that I don't actually believe in.

I would sell. Since you lost under $3000 you can deduct it all from next years taxes.



My QQQ calls are printing :picard:
I sold half of my Jan $300 QQQ calls during the recent Trump tweet crash. Glad I didn't sell them all since the remaining ones are almost back in the money :whew:

Bought some XLK Nov 27 $123.5 calls earlier. Lets see what happens going into earnings:yeshrug:
Thought my $121.50 XLK calls were dead, but they're almost back to where I bought them :obama:
 

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:mindblown: can we get all this politics talks off CNBC.

Starting to resent Shepard Smith. Duke is fair, but I want to see stocks and learn about new companies not politics.
 
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